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The Prodigal (The Hands of the Potters #4)
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This book was suck a roller-coaster of emotions, Remi and Eden took me on a journey of revenge and pain but also of finding yourself and the people who give you peace.
Remington has been an interesting character from the very first book so he totally deserved his own story, he had been through so much that I just wanted to read his happy ending and despite being a long journey for him, I loved that he met his match on Eden and how they both helped each other move on from their past lives and the hardness of their childhoods.
Eden was definitely perfect for Remi and his witty behavior, she always fought back his sarcasm and I loved how she was the one that was able to crack through Remi’s defenses and help him realize that he was worthy of love. Their banter throughout the book was the best, Eden always pushed Remi’s buttons but thanks to her he was able to open up about his past so she could understand him and his revenge.
The story was perfect from beginning to end, since I got my copy I couldn’t stop reading, Remi and Eden were very captivating and I loved their moments together and how Remi started changing around Eden. They both acted tough to hide the pain from their lives but being together really allowed them to work through their feelings and find comfort in each other. Eden was a part of Remi’s darkest times and despite his revenge, I loved that she never gave up on him and how she always was on his side. They went through a lot in their pasts so no one deserved a happy ending more that the two of them.
Remington was always sarcastic with his dad and uncles but I loved their interactions and their bickering and how his acting towards them was his way of showing them his love, he finally had a family that loved him and cared for him so at the end of his journey he had everything he hoped for and more.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.
Remington has been an interesting character from the very first book so he totally deserved his own story, he had been through so much that I just wanted to read his happy ending and despite being a long journey for him, I loved that he met his match on Eden and how they both helped each other move on from their past lives and the hardness of their childhoods.
Eden was definitely perfect for Remi and his witty behavior, she always fought back his sarcasm and I loved how she was the one that was able to crack through Remi’s defenses and help him realize that he was worthy of love. Their banter throughout the book was the best, Eden always pushed Remi’s buttons but thanks to her he was able to open up about his past so she could understand him and his revenge.
The story was perfect from beginning to end, since I got my copy I couldn’t stop reading, Remi and Eden were very captivating and I loved their moments together and how Remi started changing around Eden. They both acted tough to hide the pain from their lives but being together really allowed them to work through their feelings and find comfort in each other. Eden was a part of Remi’s darkest times and despite his revenge, I loved that she never gave up on him and how she always was on his side. They went through a lot in their pasts so no one deserved a happy ending more that the two of them.
Remington was always sarcastic with his dad and uncles but I loved their interactions and their bickering and how his acting towards them was his way of showing them his love, he finally had a family that loved him and cared for him so at the end of his journey he had everything he hoped for and more.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.
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